NI plans to launch men’s magazine
10 Jun 1999 | by ANNE-MARIE CRAWFORD
News International is working on plans to launch a standalone men s title to take on the likes of FHM and Loaded.
Virgin is putting in place a team of marketers and has briefed an ad agency for the launch of its mobile phone company, Virgin Mobile.
News International is working on plans to launch a standalone men s title to take on the likes of FHM and Loaded.
Procter Organisation 2005 initiative, designed to cut costs and streamline the company s operations.
BSkyB has poached a senior executive from Zenith Media to spearhead marketing across its programme brands.
Eurostar is reviewing its pounds 10m ad account with St Luke s following a decision to consolidate its advertising for both sides of the tunnel.
Gay pressure group OutRage is planning a campaign urging consumers to boycott Laura Ashley stores because US evangelist Pat Robertson is a non-executive director of the company.
Media and advertising groups have formed a coalition entitled the Children s Programme to fight efforts to ban children s television advertising in the European Union. Members include the Advertising Association, the European Group for Television Advertising (EGTA) and the Association for Commercial...
The BMW group has appointed Wolfgang Armbrecht as head of global communications and marketing services.
Iceland has announced it will no longer sell or stock refrigerators and freezers which use environmentally unfriendly gases, and has delisted Hotpoint as a supplier because it refused to comply.
Scottish Media Group has continued its acquisitive streak by buying the advertising brand familiar to every cinema-lover, Pearl & Dean.